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Am J Geriatr Psychiatry 3:197-204, August 1995
© 1995 American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry
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Outcome Measures in Late-Life Depression

Jane L. Pearson, Ph.D., Charles F. Reynolds III, M.D., David J. Kupfer, M.D., and Barry D. Lebowitz, Ph.D.

From the National Institute of Mental Health

The constructs and suggested measures listed here are recommended for inclusion in clinical treatment trials of late-life depression to optimize the return on the significant effort involved in these studies. The suggested measures have shown utility in studies documenting outcomes in depression studies; however the measures listed are by no means to be interpreted as exhaustive. The authors propose that consistent use of a broad set of outcome measures will assist clinicians and policymakers in the identification of appropriate treatments for older, depressed patients.







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